A subscription-based software license is a type of pricing model that requires customers to pay a recurring fee to access a service for a particular time period, typically used for SaaS services. Adobe refers to this as their "Continuous Track" licensing model for enterprise cloud services.[1]
References[]
- ↑ Document Cloud Product Tracks: Continuous or Classic track?, Adobe DevNet. Accessed 2020-01-21.
See also[]
- Adobe Creative Suite 5.5, the first major software suite from Adobe to offer a subscription licensing option.
- Adobe Creative Cloud, creative applications and services available through subscription.
- Adobe Document Cloud, electronic document and signing services available through subscription.
- Perpetual license, the opposite of a subscription licensing model.
External links[]
- Subscription at the IT Law Wiki
- Subscription business model at Wikipedia
Articles[]
- Subscriptions vs Perpetual Licenses: What's Right for You? by Peter Hale at Acronis (2019-04-18)
- License vs. Subscription by Eugene Kalnyk at Business.com (2018-03-02)
- What is the difference between a subscription and a perpetual license? at iMindQ
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